"The Year Book Of The Horse 1934" 1935 KELLEY, Robert F.

KELLEY, Robert F.

[272] pp.

Dodd, Mead

1935

9 1/2" x 6 5/8"

w/ ex-libris sporting bookplate of Windsor Holden White

Windsor Holden White (July 18, 1905 – 1976) was an American polo player.

In 1941, he competed in the U.S. Open Polo Championship as part of the Westbury team, together with Gerald Dempsey, Earle Hopping and Stewart Iglehart. However, they lost to the Gulfstream team (John H. H. Phipps, Michael Grace Phipps, Charles Skiddy von Stade and Alan L. Corey, Jr.).

After he moved to England, he became a patron of the Polo Cottage team.

The Holden White Qualifying Matches at the Guards Polo Club are named in his honour. Moreover, the Holden White Cup at the Cowdray Park Polo Club at Cowdray Park, West Sussex is also named for him.

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